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Lakers Gameday | 11/02/07 | Lakers at Suns

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Kobe Leads Lakers Into Phoenix
By JEFF MEZYDLO

Kobe Bryant remains a member of the Los Angeles Lakers - for now.

With the most recent trade rumor put to rest, Bryant will turn his attention to helping the Lakers try to earn their first win Friday when they visit the Phoenix Suns, who have knocked Los Angeles out of the playoffs each of the past two seasons.

Two days after Bryant scored 45 points in a 95-93 season-opening loss to Houston at home, Chicago squashed a rumored three-team deal Thursday in which the Bulls would get the nine-time All-Star, who slammed the Lakers' front office and asked for a trade in the offseason.

Though trade talk involving Bryant is likely to continue, he insists he won't let it bother him or his teammates.

"When we're playing in a game, we just focus on one another and the bonds that we have," said Bryant, who was booed by his home crowd Tuesday. "It has nothing to do with (trade) speculation or business or anything like that.

"Business a lot of times can cloud the game and take the fun out of the game if you allow it to. And that's something that I won't allow to happen."

He'll also try to help the Lakers (0-1) avoid a seventh straight regular-season road loss to the Suns (1-0), who are again expected to challenge for the Western Conference title and coming off a 106-99 season-opening win at Seattle on Thursday.

Phoenix eliminated Los Angeles in five games in the first round last season after rallying from a 3-1 series deficit two seasons ago against the Lakers.

"They're expecting to win a championship and they're a team that really gets under our skin in terms of knocking us out of the playoffs the last two years," Bryant told the Lakers' official Web site. "We're going to go in there ready to play with a chip on our shoulder and see if we can't do some damage."

Bryant averaged 32.8 points on 46.2 percent shooting in last year's playoffs against the Suns.

On Tuesday, Bryant was 13-for-32 from the field and just 18-for-27 from the free-throw line for the Lakers, who shot 60 percent (27-for-45) from the line and had just one other player in double figures.

Derek Fisher scored 17 points in his return to Los Angeles, which is without Lamar Odom, who will miss the first few games while recovering from shoulder surgery. Odom also suffered a slight concussion in an automobile accident Tuesday.

Bryant will renew his rivalry with Raja Bell, who had a tough assignment in Phoenix's season opener Thursday. Bell helped guard SuperSonics rookie Kevin Durant, who scored 27 points.

Amare Stoudemire had 23 points and 11 rebounds to lead three Phoenix players who posted double-doubles against Seattle. Steve Nash had 18 points and 12 assists, while Shawn Marion added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Suns, who won despite being outrebounded 50-44 and committing 20 turnovers.

Grant Hill had 13 points and five assists in his Phoenix debut.

"On this team, anyone can make the big plays," said Phoenix reserve Marcus Banks, who added 12 points.

Stoudemire, who played for just third time since undergoing knee surgery a month ago, averaged 24.2 points and 13.6 rebounds in the playoffs last season versus the Lakers.

The Suns return for their home opener Friday after going 33-8 at U.S. Airways Center last season - their best home mark since 1993-94. Phoenix has won 11 of its last 15 home openers.

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Los Angeles Lakers
Record: 0-1
Streak: Lost 1

INJURY REPORT
-Kwame Brown: Left Ankle Surgery - Probable.
-Kobe Bryant: Sprained Right Wrist - Probable
-Maurice Evans: Strained Left Hamstring - Probable
-Lamar Odom: Left Shoulder Surgery - Out
-Vladimir Radmanovic: Sore Throat - Probable
Phoenix Suns
Record: 1-0
Streak: Won 1

INJURY REPORT
None

SCOUTING REPORT
The Suns are very much the same team they were last season with the exception of the addition of Grant Hill. They are still looking to run every time they touch the basketball and Nash is always throwing ahead to an open teammate. They have some new bench players in Sean Marks (a good team defender as well as being a big man who can hit the perimeter jumper), Brian Skinner (solid role playing big man), and a couple of talented rookies (DJ Strawberry and Alando Tucker). At the end of the day though, the Suns are the familiar adversary we’ve seen the last few years.
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PROBABLE STARTERS
Los Angeles Lakers
Guard

D. Fisher
Guard

K. Bryant
Forward

L. Walton
Forward

R. Turiaf
Center

K. Brown
Phoenix Suns
Guard

S. Nash
Guard

R. Bell
Forward

G. Hill
Forward

S. Marion
Center

A. Stoudemire

GAME NOTES
SEASON & SERIES NOTES; CONNECTIONS
The Lakers defeated Phoenix on opening night last season at STAPLES Center but subsequently dropped their next three meetings, losing the season series with Phoenix for the third straight season. The Lakers are now 2-10 against the Suns since the 2004-05 season after not having lost a series to the Suns since 1994-95 season (1-4). The Lakers and Suns have met 201 times with Los Angeles leading the all-time series 116-85. The Lakers are 5-5 in their last 10 regular season games against the Suns at STAPLES Center while going 3-7 in their last 10 regular season games at Phoenix. Under head coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers are 17-11 against the Suns. In 37 career games against the Suns including 31 starts, Kobe Bryant is averaging 24.7 points (915). In three games against the Suns last season, Bryant averaged 27.3 points while in four games in 2005-06 against Phoenix, Bryant averaged 42.5 points. On opening night last season, Lamar Odom scored a career-high tying 34 points while adding 13 rebounds and 6 assists. In 21 games (21 starts) against Phoenix, Odom is averaging 18.0 points, 10.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists. While the Lakers have opened their home schedule against the Suns six times (three meetings on opening night) and gone 3-3 in those games, they have only opened their road schedule once against Phoenix. In that game, the Lakers defeated the Suns 103-99 11/1/03 at America West Arena.

ROAD OPENERS
Since moving to Los Angeles prior to the 1960-61 season, the Lakers are 31-16 in ROAD OPENERS (first road game of the year) after last season’s November 1 victory
at Golden State. In their last 12 road openers, the Lakers are 9-3, 3-2 in their last five. While the Lakers have opened their home schedule against the Suns six times
(three meetings on opening night) and gone 3-3 in those games, they have only opened their road schedule once against Phoenix. In that game, the Lakers defeated the
Suns 103-99 11/1/03 at America West Arena.

40-POINT GAMES
On opening night, Kobe Bryant scored 45 points (86th career 40-point game), including a career-high 27 free throw attempts (the most attempts ever by a player on
opening night). In the history of the NBA, only three players have more career 40-point games: Wilt Chamberlain (271), Michael Jordan (173) and Elgin Baylor (88).

TOUGH TEST EARLY The Lakers will open the 2007-08 season with seven of their first nine games coming against playoff teams from last year (facing Houston twice). Of the Rockets, Suns,
Jazz, Spurs, Pistons and Bulls, only Houston failed to advance beyond the first round of the 2007 NBA Playoffs while the six teams combined finished with regular season
record of 324-168 (.659) a year ago.

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